From WSJopinion: If Democrats keep the House and expand their Senate majority, they will kill the filibuster and pass what they couldn’t the last two years
Journal Editorial Report: Biden claims control of inflation as the economy struggles. Image: Chris Kleponis/Zuma PressIf the election polls are right, Democrats have a good chance of adding to their majority in the Senate and even keeping it in the House. Toward that end they are trying to convince voters that abortion and Donald Trump are the main election issues.
Mr. Trump isn’t even on the ballot this year, and Joe Biden will be President at least through 2024. No national abortion law is likely to pass Congress as long as the 60-vote legislative filibuster rule remains in the Senate. Abortion law could change in many states depending on election results, but probably not in most.
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